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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

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27 Comments:

at 9:41 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clinton uses Cunningham's tactic to denegrate Obama.

(I guess she really appreciates the support of people like Cunningham)

Obama counters with, Clinton sacrificed her congressional authority to Bush, creating the bus in the ditch we now face

 
at 9:44 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clinton supports NAFTA when it gets her into the Senate, but when she's on the campaign trail in Ohio - she flip flops.

I guess a woman has a right to change her mind, too bad she can't take back her vote

 
at 9:45 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dang, RUSSERT, is doing more for this debate series than I've seen anywhere else --- way to go MSNBC - keep on both of them with tough questions

 
at 9:49 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Earlier, Clinton nervously cites to Saturday Night Live on why the reporters are being so tough on her.

Hillary, I think Ladies go first. But do you have to go long, too??

 
at 9:51 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

On the break - I hope the Enquirer is calling Rob Portman, the DeWines and other high ranking officials and candidates who attended the McCain rally today and asks them, "Why were you clapping and smiling?" during Cunningham's missive to disgrace, humiliate and shame Cincinnati.

Then, ask them if they will EVER go on his show again.

 
at 9:51 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

fun debate

the moderators are in control this time

 
at 9:52 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

There back!!!! lolol

 
at 9:55 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clinton's religious rendition is exactly why people have a hard time converting over to Clinton.

(Gosh, Barack is cool under pressure)

Clinton mocks faith, but more importantly she mocks faith in her fellow man to be the answer to their own problems, to turn to themselves, inward, to answer a calling from society. This is where she is weakest - a lack of faith and hope, begets, a lack of faith and hope. (no matter how qualified she is)

 
at 9:59 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clinton evades question on what she meant by that and relies on her one trick pony instead of answering the question.

So let me answer for her as she has in all the debates, Clinton: Words, just words Barack.

Barack: Hillary, dear, I don't go back on my word, so you only give that value to others words that you place in your own

 
at 10:02 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clinton can't pick and chose what she is responsible for in her entire line of experience. (NAFTA)

If she can't get things done while sleeping right next to the resident of the United States, how can she get things done with a diverse congress?

As to her work on health care - she's been working on it sooo long, why isn't it done yet? (Again, she had the president's bed - if she can't get it there, she just can't get it)

 
at 10:04 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Barack shouldn't talk about people as if they are a machine, particularly a money machine.

 
at 10:06 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

C'mon in, the water's warm - this is fun.

Here's Clinton giving an advertisement to raise money - geez, she m ight really have some money issues she wants to conceal

 
at 10:09 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whew... Barack waffling a little on Farakan. Here, here -- denounce it then denounce Cunningham

 
at 10:12 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Man, I think the most reliable name in news is - RUSSERT. I love his hard questions and scenarios.

 
at 10:15 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good for Clinton - taking a stand with an organizatione that begets racism.

A point for Clinton.

Oh shoot, another commercial break

 
at 10:18 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Commercial: advertise on WLW were race baiting, sexism and cronyism is alive and well. C'mon support a radio station that will tell you to vote against your best interest and justify selling your kids down the river for the hope of being like Bill Cunningham and Mike McConnell.
To buy ads on WLW just come to our open house at the GOP headquarters.

 
at 10:19 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

They're back - somebody get me some chips

 
at 10:24 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clinton actually talking about the "installation" of a national leader in Russia- and what is her last name again?

And she complains about the few people who control the world. Like say her and her supporters. EH?

It's really good to see a country like Russia adopting the American way...

 
at 10:25 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Naive 10:02 You think Hill sleeps with Bill? You living in a vacuum?

 
at 10:27 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here's the thing about these rouge nations, struggling countries - it's the same way you help poor people, disadvantaged, etc. - you embrace them. You hold them up and hold them up to standards at the same time.

A strong fist to the table will not do what respect can accomplish

 
at 10:30 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

No, I don't think she sleeps with him. And as stupid as this is, I can't vote for her, as a woman, if she can't meet this one responsiblity in a relationship and I believe if she can't connect with an intimate partner - then your connection to everyone else isn't real.
She isn't a real woman - not because he cheated, but because she didn't even try - so it seems

 
at 10:33 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh shoot - Brian Williams has spoken (moment of silence - I guess)

In sum, Clinton is very, very good - the only problem she has is that Barack is better and we not only deserve the best, we need the best.

Vote for Barack.

 
at 10:35 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

goodnight

 
at 10:37 PM, February 26, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

goodnight, and thanks

 
at 12:22 AM, February 27, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Only issue left is Obama vs McCain!
Our idiot Willie stuck a sword in McCain today.
If Obama wins, blood is on Willie's hands. Of course, he doesn't care, he'll still get his ratings/money.
_hore.

 
at 1:09 AM, February 27, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Only issue left>>> did Crazy (self-serving) Willie damage McCain beyond repair?

 
at 9:58 PM, February 28, 2008 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mind blowing.............
None of you bloggers mentioned Obama admits he neglected his senate responsibilities during the debate.

During the debate Obama who also serves as Chair of the subcommittee that has oversight over NATO admitted he has not held one single substantive hearing to figure out what the U.S can do to have a stronger presence with Nato in Afghanistan.

Obama admitted it was true stating it was because his responsibilities as chair began at the same time he began running for President. Calm, cool, collected and looking presidential?? While young men and women are at great risk and/ or being killed Obama’s admission proves he is not remotely ready and does not have the good judgment needed to be President of this country.

The day after Senator Carl Levin (D-MI), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee noted that Senator Clinton has introduced more legislation to address the problems facing wounded service members than any other Senator, including The Dignified Treatment of Wounded Warriors Act (accomplished while running her presidential race).

 
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